Showing posts with label YA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YA. Show all posts

4/25/13

Review: Goddess Inheritence by Aimee Carter


Title: Goddess Inheritence 
Author: Aimee Carter
Series: Goddess, #3
Release Date: Febuary 26th 2013
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Genre: Young Adult
Rating: 3.5 Hoots
Reviewer: Lenore
Buy From:  AmazonBarnes and Noble

Sum It Up! For fans of the series, it is a must read conclusion.  


3/28/13

Review: Protector by Joanne Wadsworth

Title: Protector
Author: Joanne Wadsworth
Series: Magio Earth # 1
Release Date: January 7th 2013
Publisher: Lyrical Press, Inc
Genre: YA
Rating: 4 HOOTS
Reviewer: Angela
Buy From: Amazon/ Barnes and Noble


Sum It Up! Protector is my favorite type of love story.

 

2/7/13

Review: Crow's Row by Julie Hockley

Title: Crow’s Row
Author:  Julie Hockley
Series:Crow’s Row #1
Release Date:April 2011
Publisher: iUniverse
Genre:YA
Rating: 5 HOOTS
Reviewer: Brandi
Buy From: Amazon / B&N


Sum It Up! This is a good and angsty romance that will keep you on your heels.

1/17/13

Review: Flawed by Kate Avelynn

Title: Flawed
Author:Kate Avelynn
Release Date: November 2012
Publisher: Entangled Books
Genre:Young Adult
Rating: 4.5 Hoots
Reviewer:Lydia
Buy From: Amazon / B&N


Sum It Up!This novel is a gritty tale, stripped of the pleasantries often used to describe real life, and may – should – be difficult to read.

1/13/13

Review: Opal by Jennifer L. Armentrout


BEST BOOK EVER
Title:Opal
Author:Jennifer Armentrout
Series:Lux Series #3
Release Date: December 11, 2012
Publisher: Entangled Publishing
Genre: YA
Rating: 9.75 Hoots
Reviewer:Anglea
Buy From: Amazon / B&N


Sum It Up!
Holy Alien Babies everywhere! WTF! I—what—I can’t—I loved—I cried, like actual tears—this cannot happen!

1/10/13

Review:The Farm by Emily McKay

Title:The Farm
Author:Emily McKay
Series:The Farm #1
Release Date: December 4, 2012
Publisher: Berkley
Genre: YA
Rating: 4 Hoots
Reviewer:Anglea
Buy From: Amazon / B&N


Sum It Up!
dark, edgy, and filled with twists to keep readers hooked
 


1/5/13

Review: Kiki Strike: The Darkness Dwellers by Kirsten Miller

Title:Kiki Strike: The Darkness Dwellers
Author:Kirsten Miller
Series:Kiki Strike series Book Three
Release Date: January 22, 2013
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Genre: Young Adult
Rating: 3 Hoots
Reviewer: Lydia
Buy From: Amazon/ B&N


Sum It Up! Miller’s third installment of the Kiki Strike series will be welcomed by its fans.



1/3/13

Review: Doomed by Tracy Deebs

Title:Doomed
Author:Tracy Deebs
Release Date: January 2013
Publisher: Walker & Company
Genre: Young Adult Science Fiction
Rating: 4.5 Hoots
Reviewer: Lydia
Buy From: Amazon/ B&N


Sum It Up!Readers will enjoy the ride.



12/13/12

Review: Days of Blood and Starlight by Laini Taylor

Title:Days of Blood and Starlight
Author:Laini Taylor
Series:Daughter of Smoke and Bone#2
Release Date: November 6, 2012
Publisher: Little Brown Books
Genre: YA
Rating: 4 Hoots
Reviewer: Angela
Buy From: Amazon/ Barnes and Noble



Sum It Up! Taylor’s writing is pure exhilaration from beginning to end.

12/2/12

Review: The Sea of Tranquility by Katja Millay

Title:The Sea of Tranquility
Author:Katja Millay
Release Date: September 2012
Publisher: Antisocialite Press LLC
Genre:YA
Rating: 4.5 Hoots
Reviewer: Brandi
Buy From: Amazon/ Barnes and Noble


 

Sum It Up! The Sea of Tranquility is now on my list of Top Reads in 2012!



11/27/12

Review: Running Wild by Linda Howard and Linda Jones

Title: Running Wild
Author:Linda Howard and Linda Winstead Jones
Release Date: November 27th 2012
Publisher Ballantine Books (Netgalley)
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Rating: 3.5 Hoots
Reviewer: Karia
Buy From: Amazon/ Barnes and Noble



Sum It Up! So for you readers who love a suspenseful (and I did like the plot) romance with a country edge and some good (straight up/non-kink) lovin'...then this story is for you!

11/10/12

Review: Gossamer by Renita Pizzitola

Title:Gossamer
Author:Renita Pizzitola
Release Date: October 8, 2012
Publisher: Lyrical Press, Inc
Genre: YA
Rating: 3 Hoots
Reviewer: Angela
Buy From: Amazon/ Barnes and Noble



Sum It Up! Enjoyed this story and am keeping my fingers crossed for a second book.
 

11/6/12

Review: Bitter Blood by Rachel Caine

Title: Bitter Blood
Author:Rachel Caine
Series: Morganville Vampires #13
Release Date: November 6th 2012
Publisher: NAL
Genre: Young Adult/Paranormal
Rating: 4.5 Hoots
Reviewer: Brandi
Buy From: Amazon/ Barnes and Noble



Sum It Up!Rachel Caine is a brilliant storyteller and she never lets her reader's down with every release ...

11/2/12

Review: Lost Girls by Ann Kelley

Title:Lost Girls
Author:Ann Kelley
Release Date: July 10, 2012
Publisher: Little Brown Books for Young Adults
Genre:YA
Rating: 3 Hoots
Reviewer: Angela
Buy From: Amazon/ Barnes and Noble



Sum It Up!  If you enjoy thrill seeking adventures that end in casualties, then Lost Girls is right up your alley.
 

10/21/12

Review: The Lost Prince by Julie Kagawa

Title:The Lost Prince
Author:Julie Kagawa
Series:The Lost Prince- Julie Kagawa
Release Date:October 23, 2012
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Genre: YA
Rating: 10 Hoots- TOP PICK
Reviewer: Angela
Buy From: Amazon/ Barnes and Noble



Sum It Up! If you loved Kagawa’s previous series, then you will NOT be disappointed with this brilliantly written spin off, The Lost Prince.

10/13/12

Review: First Kiss, Last Breath- Lee Mather

Title:First Kiss, Last Breath
Author: Lee Mather
Release Date: October 8 2012
Publisher: Lyrical Press
Genre: Paranormal/ YA- Top Pick
Rating: 5 Hoots
Reviewer: Tiffany
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Sum It Up! This is a short, gruesome and fantastic tale coming out just in time for Halloween.

9/7/12

Review: The Glass Butterfly by Louise Marley

Title: The Glass Butterfly
Author:Louise Marley
Release Date: August 28 2012
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Group
Rating: 5 Hoots
Reviewer: Lydia
Buy From: Amazon/ Barnes and Noble
Sum It Up!  The Glass Butterfly is an excellent read.






8/30/12

Review: Blazing the Trail by Deborah Cooke

Title:Blazing the Trail
Author: Deborah Cooke
Series: The Dragon Diaries #3
Release Date: June 5, 2012
Publisher: NAL
Genre: Young Adult
Rating: 3.75 Hoots
Reviewer: Angela
Buy From: Amazon/ Barnes and Noble


Sum It Up!
Overall, I really enjoyed this book


8/28/12

Interview: Kelly Creagh





NRR: Nevermore was a huge success with readers! Did you feel pressure
in writing the follow up Enshadowed?

I did feel pressure, yes. At the time Nevermore was released,
I was working a lot and trying to balance all the aspects of my life,
including this new and exciting role of being an author! I received a
lot of great feedback on Nevermore and, when I began to write
Enshadowed, I set out with all the hopes and fears that go with wanting
to meet expectations but also do something different. So Enshadowed was
a tough book for me! It’s the second book in a planned trilogy and I had
also never written a sequel. Though there were many things that I knew
needed to happen to further the story, I also wanted to take time to
address some of the loose ends left at the end of Nevermore. The initial
draft of Enshadowed got a pretty substantial rewrite but there are some
very big moments. Though I have always known the ending of this novel,
there was one part of the book toward the end that took me by total
surprise. It might be my favorite moment.

NRR: Are there any aspects to writing in the Young Adult genre that you
find challenging?

Oh yes. Parents. Isobel’s parents are such a large part of her life in
book one, I found it challenging in Enshadowed to keep up that
foundation of a strong relationship and still get Isobel where she
needed to be. I could not discount Isobel’s parents or set them aside in
a convenient way. If for no other reason than that they wouldn’t let me.
This is particularly true for Isobel’s father. But the choices I made in
regards to Isobel’s parents in Enshadowed are helping to make things in
book three quite interesting.

NRR: What do you think the most important thing Isobel has learned
throughout the series so far?

That appearances are misleading, and that there are two sides to
everything. There’s a big theme of duality in Enshadowed. Literal
mirrors and figurative mirrors play a very interesting role.

NRR: What is your guilty pleasure?

Paranormal reality shows. I love them SOOOO. MUCH. My favorites are A
Haunting, Paranormal State, Paranormal Witness, Haunted Collector and
Ghost Hunters. I am so hooked. And I always freak myself out watching
them. Every time.

NRR: What type of atmosphere do you find yourself doing your best
writing in(quiet or background music,morning or night,office or wherever
a laptop can go)?

It might sound weird, but I write best when there are people around me.
So I’m very on the go with my work. Right now I’m sitting in one of my
favorite coffee shops with my noise cancelation headphones on, listening
to moody music. It’s gotten to where they know me well enough here to
predict my drink order. This morning, I even asked my favorite barista a
research question pertaining to book three. On Monday’s, I meet with a
group of area writers and we all chase word count together. So even
though I’m zoned and writing, I like to be in the vicinity of quiet
company. The only time I really lock myself away is during copyedits
which, for me, take an immense amount of time and concentration.

NRR: What are your top three reasons for writing the Nevermore series?

I didn’t set out to write with any specific reason except to tell a
good story. Along the way, though, I think my hope for the Nevermore
trilogy came to include portraying a romance that transcends
stereotyping. Also, sharing what I have learned about the life, work and
legacy of Edgar Allan Poe as well as exploring some darker physiological
elements that are prevalent in Poe’s works and which teens deal with
today, like mortality and the internal conflict of wrong vs. right.

NRR: For those who have not had the chance to read Nevermore series,
can you share the storyline?

Nevermore is the story of a cheerleader who is paired up in her English
class with a goth boy. Together, they must research and prepare a
presentation on a famous literary figure. Varen, the goth boy, insists
on Edgar Allan Poe. Isobel is less enchanted with the decision and,
although she is apprehensive of Varen, she goes along with his plan
because she needs to keep her grades up to stay in cheerleading.
As Varen and Isobel research together, Isobel soon discovers that Poe
died under very mysterious circumstances, disappearing for five days
before being found in a Baltimore gutter, delirious and unable to say
what happened to him. Isobel learns that Poe perished shortly after
being found and that he called out repeatedly for someone no one knew
before passing away.
 
It soon becomes clear that dark forces were at work in Poe’s demise
and that now, those same dark forces are luring Varen into an alternate
world made of dreams and nightmares, a place where his strange drawings
and stories come to life.
 
Isobel, who has gradually started to fall for the mysterious and aloof
black-haired, green-eyed goth boy, begins to realize that it is up to
her to save him.

Enshadowed picks up shortly after the end of Nevermore. Isobel has
learned about the Poe Toaster and is now devising a plan to travel to
Baltimore and confront him in the cemetery where Poe is buried.


NRR: What is one thing you would caution readers to reading Enshadowed?

Though re-reading Nevermore might be a good idea, I don’t feel it’s
absolutely necessary. I did my best to recap and add in reminders and
cues from what happened in Nevermore. However, if you want a deeper look
into the literary aspects of Enshadowed, I would highly suggest reading
Poe’s short story The Fall of the House of Usher. Also, if you do go
back and reread Nevermore, keep a close eye on Reynolds whenever he’s on
the page. Events pertaining to his character become very important in
Enshadowed. If you read closely, there are quite a few clues in
Nevermore regarding Mr. Reynolds…

If you haven’t read Nevermore, I would definitely read book one before
venturing into Enshadowed. Enshadowed is a bridge book and was not
written to stand on its own. So, if you haven’t already, be sure to
check out Nevermore first!


NRR: What is next in the works for you?
Currently, I’m hard at work on the third book of the Nevermore trilogy
and having a blast. Everything is coming together and I even think I
know how it ends. After Nevermore, I have a novel I wrote in 2007 that I
want to get back to. It’s very different from Nevermore and, as of yet,
I haven’t seen anything on the shelves similar in concept. So, for right
now, I’m going to be very secretive about that one!


8/23/12

Review: Blame It On Texas- Christie Craig

Title: Blame it on Texas
Author: Christie Craig
Release Date: August 28 2012
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing- Net Galley 
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Rating: 4 Hoots
Reviewer: Karia
Buy From: AmazonBarnes and Noble
Sum It Up! In the end, I did get two HEAs, one pregnancy and a bunch of kids in the mix...so overall a good read. 

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